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Electricity Prices Fell 2.39% in October and Were the Main Driver of the Ipca (Brazilian Consumer Price Index).

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According to IBGE, the price drop reflected the change from the red tariff flag level 2, which was in effect in September, to the red flag level 1.
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According to IBGE, the price drop reflected the change from the red tariff flag level 2, which was in effect in September, to the red flag level 1.

·Brazil
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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
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